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Natural Products: A Laboratory Guide (Hardcover)

by Raphael Ikan (Author) "The compounds grouped together in this chapter are different in most chemical properties, but similar in that many of them possess an aromatic ring bearing..." (more)
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This new edition has been updated to include the following: The use of biomarkers (organic compounds in the geospherical record with carbon skeletons) reflecting the upsurge in geoporphyrin research primarily due to MS, yeast RNA nucleic acid studies: reversed-phase HPLC of amino acids; brewing industry applications (HPLC evaluation of carotenoids in orange juice and of "debittered" citrus); HPTLC of carbohydrates; synthesis of a sweetening agent from citrus peels, synthesis and degradation of alkaloids and of sterols, GC/MS uses with sterols, petroleum products, and aromatic constituents of wine and grape juice, flash chromatography of essential oils, optical purity of enantiomers affecting flavors, fragrances, and pheromones, as well as studies of lattice inclusion compounds 1H- and 13C-NMR, MS, IR and UV data are presented for most natural products.

Key Features
* Biomarkersorganic compounds in the geospherical record with carbon skeletonsreflecting the upsurge in geoporphyrin research primarily due to MS
* Yeast RNA nucleic acid studies
* Reversed-phase HPLC of amino acids, citrus juice components, and HPLC in brewing industry applications
* HPTLC of carbohydrates
* 1H- and 13C-NMR: Sweetness evaluation and synthesis of a sweetening agent from citrus peels; seed oil sesamolin; alkaloids (strychnine, piperine, caffeine); and sterol analyses
* GC/MS: sterols, petroleum studies, aromatic constituents of wine and grapejuice
* Flash chromatography of essential oils
* Optical purity of enantiomers affecting flavors, fragrances, and pheromones
* Materials science studies of lattice inclusion compounds

From the Back Cover
Since the publication of the First Edition of this book twenty years ago, natural product research technology has advanced rapidly through the fields of chemistry, food science, geochemistry, material science, and entomology. This Second Edition had been updated to include:
ï Biomarkersorganic compounds in the geospherical record with carbon skeletonsreflecting the upsurge in geoporphyrin research primarily due to MS
ï Yeast RNA nucleic acid studies
ï Reversed-phase HPLC of amino acids, citrus juice components, and HPLC in brewing industry applications
ï HPTLC of carbohydrates
ï 1H- and 13C-NMR: Sweetness evaluation and synthesis of a sweetening agent from citrus peels; seed oil sesamolin; alkaloids (strychnine, piperine, caffeine); and sterol analyses
ï GC/MS: sterols, petroleum studies, aromatic constituents of wine and grapejuice
ï Flash chromatography of essential oils
ï Optical purity of enantiomers affecting flavors, fragrances, and pheromones
ï Materials science studies of lattice inclusion compounds

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